Rensselaer Republican, Volume 18, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 February 1886 — Training a Horse. [ARTICLE]
Training a Horse.
When the New Zealanders want to tame a horse, they decoy him into a swamp until his legs are firmly imbedded. Then the women sit on him, the men bestride him, and the children crawl over him, while their mothers shake their dresses in his face. When dug out the horse is tame. Rarey’s process is nothing to it. The powers of oratory of U. S. Senator Yoorhees, of Indiana, are universally acknowledged. Where, even in Demosthenes, could there be words more eloquent than these? “ I consider St. Jacobs Oil a splendid remedy. I suffered from rheumatism of the batik. I used St. Jacobs Oil, which gave me instantaneous relief, and then' cured me.” A sew substitute for wood for the manufacture of piano cases is said to be used in Germany. The case is made entirely of paper, compressed so that it can be highly polished. The color is a creamy white, and when finished it is said to be very beautiful. The tone of the instrument is reported to be not very loud, but very sweet. The sound emitted, unlike the short, broken tone of the ordinary piano, is soft, full, and slightly continuous, resembling somewhat that of the organ. This modification of tone ip atttibuted to the evenness of texture of the compressed paper;—Ohio Lumber Journal' Prof. Gbothe, of the Brooklyn Board of Health, analyzed Bed Star Cough Core and found it absolutely free from poisons and opiate*, and safe and sore. Price, 25 cents.
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